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HW PROTOcOL

INSTALLATION GUIDE

Modbus Configuration

The list of supported Modbus function codes and the Modbus Point Map are in the
Point Map section of this document. The capabilities for controlling the TWxP are
identical with those for BACnet. The functions are summarized here.

Function

Description

Coils

Used to set temperature (Fahrenheit scale) and override button coil. *

Discrete

input

Indicates whether the relay is on.

Input

registers

Used to read the sensor options: RH (in units of 0.1%), temperature (in units

of 0.1°), and the slider (in units of %full scale). **

Holding

registers

Used to specify the temperature offset and RH offset. Initial settings are 0°F,

and 0%, respectively. Settings are retained if power is lost.

* The temperature scale is maintained if power is lost. When delivered, temperature in Farenheit
and calibration lockout is on. Pressing the override button turns the override button coil on. It can
only be turned off remotely.

** If any sensor option is not installed, the reading for that sensor will be 0.

The various registers are still present even without the corresponding options
installed. In particular, the discrete input function can be used to see if the CO

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setpoint has been reached even if the relay is not in use.

BACnet Configuration

The list of BACnet objects and their implemented properties is in the BACnet
Descriptions section of this document. The capabilities for controlling the CWxP
are identical with those for the Modbus configuration. However, BACnet has some
additional protocol-related settings.

The Device Object must have a unique name. This is set at the factory to the model
name, followed by the device’s serial number. The name can be changed if desired.
The device object must also have a unique object identifier number. By default, this
is 133nnn where nnn is the current network address. This number can be changed
and the new number will be remembered. Setting the number to -1 (normally not
allowed) will reset the device to the default.

The Reliability property of the analog inputs for temperature, relative humidity, and
slider can be read to determine whether the device has these options installed.

8. Install the sensor onto the backplate.

9. When installation is complete, install the cover

and snap into place.

VISUAL INDICATORS

The RX light will flash while data is being received. If it isn’t blinking, it can indicate a
bad connection or that the RS-485+ and RS-485– wires are connected backwards.

The TX light will flash while data is being transmitted. For Modbus, if this light isn’t
blinking it can mean that the device isn’t being selected (wrong address) or the
communication parity or bit rate is set improperly.

In a BACnet installation, both the RX and TX lights will flash repeatedly even if no
communication is being performed. In a Modbus installation, no lights will flash if
there is no communication activity.

MODBUS POINT MAP

Function code

Function

01

Read coils

03

Read holding registers

04

Read input registers (if any sensor is not installed, the reading for that

sensor will be 0)

05

Write single coil

06

Write single register

07

Diagnostics (sub-function 00 returns query data)

15

Write multiple coils

16

Write multiple registers

17

Report slave ID (returns manufacturer, model name, and serial number)

All of these values correspond to BACnet objects with the same name. See the BACnet
Descriptions section for definitions.

Coils
1

Fahrenheit (else Celsius)

2

Override (use override button to turn on)

Input Registers
1

Humidity (in tenths of a percent)

2

Temperature (in tenths of a degree; units set by coil 1)

3

Slider (in percent)

Holding Registers
1

Temp Offset (in tenths of a degree, current units)

2

RH offset (in tenths of a percent)